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ZiMT MtJt Weq Hats JVo Wssra Fob Tma Ft get, Useaar, VOL. 68. DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY MAY 30, 18S8. U0. 56: S BODY CREMATED. JPROCEBi 0 tBEJUTIOH WIT' )ED BT A CHABLOT B MAN, ..110 BATBEB THINKS TUAT IS BETTEB IHAK BURYING. Cbut.tte Obraolels. ' f. Albert Rouse, late music t ;r of the Charlotte Female Iu i :;', who dropped dead of heart i" e at the residence of Capt R. J Cochrane, on the 13th, was a be I riathe arf of cremation, aud r ling to his expressed wish, his I . j was burned to ashes. The ere r " ' ;n ceremony was performed at a c itory at Fresh Toad, Long Is I , five miles out from Brooklyn, t'a v releasor's old home. Sir. Rob ert I Cochrane, who ecccmnpar.led the tody from this city to Brooklyn, i:z :ied the entire ceremony, nd rice favorably impressed wiiu the i - acr cf disposing of the dead t ; he is himself almost ready to t Jg:tj the ranks of the cteinationmt I Ti.e crematory U a very simple af fur. com prisma ao ordinary bouse wi'.i very thick walls, in which arc Ic ;ed a furnrce and reueptioi. r.iniu, tb latter bein far tb c C4u.uiodatioa of the friends and re tivrjf the deceased hila tli h m y ,11 5"g reduced to ashes, n iiote lLat usu dly requires tout tbre Lotus, riiecofliu which euojaui i Fx,f. Rouse's body was not pul from the timo it lift VrMie iiotS- tt iecl.i-ti 1 te crt mat rv. ". the funeral proces-im arrived 'In re the fviru ce was Brut! iP -u l imJt o receivo t'.e bly. T opened a .d the V !y w s en i wrsj jxjd ir. d ?! t.t .(1 thrifitglily ftrv.U'.J wi t. a Tte 6.4 m'A e luUt--!.;' e-.v l o. e by tbe e VI. d .1. pace.tv an iron b d, b u ihe liKum-" d-eo u ei d it r s s'ove i in am n r tioed. lbe fjri.ate k -! ( red .im luiag in the t rdci . lleie tiven, tnl at wt.il t when the b ly was h ited In. , ) inune eras the hcar. that H- at ( iants could not appro, h wiihb ' uhao four fet ol it. Th' iron ' containing the sheeted budy, wa 1 i by long books and shot 4 in o V i furnace. At the body was as r ;ed to lu proper place, the fur : i was abut and clomd ttgltby t jns of screws. -Then tbo beat c i left to do Its wort. At the red t J three hours, the door was 4pred c 1 the iron bed that huld the body v l drawn out. The alam cloth w i ict, aid within its iolds were the c esof 1'rof. Iiouse. Ti.e ah"S, t kh were snlficicnt to filll a pu.t i lsure, were e.dkcteI, d poited In t i urn and turned over to bis re'i tl.is. ' The editor of the ISaleigh C'rs ' n Adi'miili. the IltT L. Htid, I ' t ben appoint d fresiding Elder Bishop Kty, in place of the late r ir it ik tt:i . iv. t ... -7. f. II. v. itnou, r, v 3rlotU Chroni-U '. Passi'crs r the KicUajond A Dsn villa train . n lsy hl reported that Qntm ro was visited by a severe su.tm, . 4 Mond if morning. The raiufsil ' a tremendous and the wind blew : Dost a gale. A frame buiUling ' l coarse of erection was blown dovrn i id seven chimneys were dcmolmb t The rainfall waa excrediuly t ?ay til ihe wa? from Greensboro ti Uarrisbnrg. :Unt W.T. IV. Hell's rfl,W mutrfit on fire about C o'clock tfon 'Jar. La on the bunse was about to hundred dollars,' oi firni'ure iVree bundred. The (utuiture was iasurtd. WiatB Daily i A severe storm ef vied and raia struck this sci'tion On 8uniy tenlfijj tcttriiii np tre j the n'. so l onr oHi g boum-s. .'is worst Prce sf-etned t-i Lave me.t ,bi.ut a mile and a half dUtsnce. Ir Danbd Orubbs' faoura was un oifcd and eomplftelr dcmolinhrd. Vnn Jei.klr a and trge l(rg' rns were onroo'ed. Other d.mispe a minor character was wrought in liat locality, inch as the blowing Vwn fuiiPes, oprooling of trees, &o. Pan ford Exunu t Cumberland lounty srut seven persons to the v nitcuijary this wee kthr p f i'uem w..niea tod all of them rors 1 list eold weather bu iniosaed H tender co ton plant very much in M .clion Tuesday morning the beromeUrwadownto forlyde. jrtws aii'i ore was a bccei.t'. i Mop a at noon, In Winlon, Willisni Houston shot and inntsntly lilted Kato Cosby, Bulb Colored liolh dui&Lio. KmburmHMOi; l'rertlcameut. What a solemn warning-and plauittve plea, w this which floats down f torn the Northwest ou the crest of the latest cold wave? "It i just as important," exclaims the leading Republican organ of the State, "to rotaia Michigan in the Republican column as it is to win back New Jersey or Indiana. The ray to do this is to select Michigan's candidate as the nominee of the party for 'President. With Gen. Alger as the candidate there would he no doubt as to Michigan." Aliis! alas! and hiu it come to thin? The Louisville "Couricr Journar' argueri that if it is noces !iry to nominate Alger to save Michigan, then what in the party .juing to do about the other State, which are just as essential to Re publican success as Michigan? What will avail the party if it save Mich igan and lose Indiana? Must not Harrison be nominated to secure Indiana? Must not Allison be nominated to save Iowa? And who in "ing to insure Wisconsin to the ilt'publicans unless Rusk shall be nominated? Then there is New Votk; Uu't Depew the only Repub iieiui who sand any chance of earn ing that State? He, loo, must : rominated, therefore, Connecti- . ,'t -ent for Cleveland in lSS4,and I.- regained "Ilawley must be 'i''ii,::.i' e-J. ABU wnal iK-publican can c sn v ew 'er.sey, unless it oe Will .in Walter Phelps? While they '-ay that even California is uot .if unlesa Stanford with his harrid hend the ticket, and Illnois i so fast U ginning to be looked in n u a doubtful State that it would be highly advisable to make t re of its vote bv nominating eith rr Lixcols or (Jcesham, the latter of whom h so much Utter appre ciated at his true worth in Illinois than he is in his own State, which inaisU on trying to make a silk purs out of IlAiutisoy. : The Kepuhlican party ia evidently in a very embarransing predicament, asid as yet it does not eeni Ut have dicovereil acv way out o! it Ther i, in trulh, as f ar as we can sop, but 1 one war out of it, and that is for the Chicago Convention to nominote all the?e gentlemen. Put e:h State's favorite son of the ticket; let each favorite Mn to it that he carries hw own State, and then, if the Re publicans necnre a majority t,t t he Kl toral Colh e.K let the Colh-g .li tu'e between thedilTerent favorite sous. There U nothing at all imprae.ti. t able (ilx'iit tliis plan, unless the Electors should Ik unable to agree among themselves on a President, in which event the matter could 1 de cided bv the various nominees draw ing id raw or nipping Itiikels for the honor. We honestly Indieve that this is the only chance the Republicans have of c!et ting a President this year, and we do not desitate to show it to them simply because we have an nbidingconviction that the party, in lU present deiiioralizea condition is nat.cHpHbh of taking advantage of lis only cl'aiicc after it h:u been H llilM out to it. Jm-trcea not Kliible. ' ' The question . has hcen askn': "Are Justices of th-i P aao eliib'e a county commissioners?" 'Jhyare no. The last la!s!a ture amended the cod.) by ii.ertiii a clanse which excludes the just'ee The amended h r ads' as follow s After faying that the Justices shall meet on ihe 1st Monday in Jnue, 1884, and every two years thereaf ter, a majority beirj present, "shall proceed to tha election of uot lesi' than three cr more than five per sons, toctmstn from toe bftly ot tbe county, excluding the faxtv:e thtm te'ven, who shall bo styled the Board of Commiiigioners." Thi word in italics is the amende ment parsed by the last legislature This settles it, A Jus ice of tht Cesee is ineligible to . the t.ftk-o of Ci-unty CommUsioner. Justices iu the vaiious c mutiei should govern themselves accordingly. WilminjjUin Stir : ,'Rtv. Dr. Deems, in 1852, published the Daily litillol Box in Greensboro, It wa devotvd t ) temperance and was the firt paper of tne kind ever isued" Dlkiux RecoKDEa. A frieud hero hiuks the Recokdgk is mistak en ; that tbe litUot Box, if be re members correctly, was n it a d -ily, and ti at it was not the fi st temper ance paper published in the State, a teraperaase paper wis published in Wilmington a number of yean ire vlous Ut the pulilk-ation ti fl.e Eallut f)'(-x. Our information was rived from i Le Greensboro Workman. lltEC0iibi;n 1 R , kinrharn Spirit of Ihe Svulh : Bob' McNeil, of MoorL- county, who did Mhs Ma i'oe, in Crthage, re ceotly, was iu fli-raw on Thursdjy of last wttk. Ha attempt w:w made to errrtt him. llu brother, the law yer, waa with him. v A correspondent of tho Kew and Obntrvef thu writes of tnesitualion in the mountains- As stress is laid on the vote in the Ninth district, way np yonder iu the mountains, I b g you will print the following reun.e which I believe to becir'cct: . For Stcdnian Buncocb 13. Jacktou 3, Havwood 4. Mscon .r,Me- foveit 2, cwain , lraneyivania o; total for HUd man, 39. For Gilmer Yancey 5. and a part f Mitchell For Fowla Cherokee 4, Clar 2, Grakam 2, Ilaywoixl 4, Henderson . Jackson 2. .Mitchell 2. McDowell . r'lk 3, KutbtrforJ 10; total 3d. Madioo bavioif 7 Tot4. has aot Vet voted, but is claimed for Fowle. A Italtroaa Mail Testifies. Mr. Pawn! M.'Utiroiiicry stntes the following :. For twelve long vear moo'.U I waa atllicted with Di-rrho a. I tiKd several pbriciaui and varims remc lies all to no effect. wes ri'duod to a mere skeleton and gradually sink-nj every day ; indeed wa upon the brink of the crave. I ard d" Dr. Bisrgers' llutklcberry Cor.lia'.si"! 1 ued tne brittle and at ooce f. It the improvement. The second made a final cure. Absolutely Pure. Thi iwwib r never vanes. A marvel of imritr. Ktrcveth and wltolt me itw. More vconumicat t)in ihe ordinary kioiig, aiel cannot le wAl in cmtpvtitii n with tlie nuil- Utiwe of lo lest, snort weight alum or jth kjiJibIo j.dnderi. SM n'y in enn$. K'IalDak:. Fwdkb Co., lot! Wall St., TnB2UTI0NA.li HOTEi tfaneUle. firginfa. Tbk New H'.tel is Centrally located war tne iiep:i'g. HAS XKW rCRMTl'P.E AND IS HEATED BY STEAM. ELECTRir,'DELLS AND QiS IN ,EACI1 KOOM. Has splendid Datb Rooms for Ladies and Gentlemen. Has large. Light sample rooms tor Commercial travel- er. " ' The Proi-rit tors have had long ex perience in t'rf . business, and bv are tut attention to the wants of tbe raveling public, hope to merit and -eceive a share of their patronage. YATES A RICHARDSON. At a meeting of the Committee on vVavs and Means, Monday, it was unanimously agreed that the tar ill hill should lx set aside until to-day, at Iced, in order that the appmpmtu hill might be consid ered. If the proposition tn id 1 y Mr. Mills as to the district vote on the Uemoeritic and ltepublicun tai'il bills to ht nccetded, it i likely that there will be a dixpoeilioii o uic two lull iK'tore the emi t.l tne week. Tlieconnlry wants at (ion mi thi waller. It hat hud enough o wind ami words. llowl)d HltkoryV'rjoara Kill Ya PitUU A O r;C tio.idi bt writing from Dob- son to the AVrs A Vbntr sayss Andrew J( ln was sworn in as n attrney at law ?urry oiurt h. us, and ti e entry U still among the reconU here. Soon after obtaiulng license to practice hw Andrew Ja ksoo locate I at Salisbury. Ilea as a verry rd licking, dtvilcn'ty-tnie young fel lows lie w lit up to oi l Rockford on one occasion, to afenl ou t and lcftl.it b.iard biil unmtticd. Img years, alter sards, when the new reached uoc.iord of Ins great victory at ii'w uiierns, tne oia notci t-ro prktor turned to the rrgi ti r wher. jackstns nam too. ami wrote 'Settled in full by the battle tf new Orleans." One of our t- niuen aaw ihe old register, with this entry in t a few cars ag) ant tells the in cideut. S alesviile Landmark Comet Ulnrovcred. Th Vittlaua, . Rocukti:k, ., May 22. The tail of a largj tomct waa niscovete in the NorihwcH last evet ing, its t.i r-ctt n iH'ittff do wn want et north The tail was v rr brond at flrst but trradua'dy narrowed wbih the litf t from It inert a-d. JVtf utroiinner h re ran imh nttfv it. T i" woman' frsnchise bill in the Hntih Mouse of Commons fill b o llcl vp Juiie G. ' V : f ROYAL KS'.II J 4 -. ''gi - PWlll f. V7. Gkaham. Thos. BurriK GRAHAM & RUFFIN, ATXOR. El's) AT LAW, BILLSBORO, N. C, Practice in the counties t Alamanc Cge!l, Dirbm, Guilford, KKkinglnia Perwiu. sn.tiwaiist' $100 to $300 MOSTIS M a mads nrkii lor a. tii nrrkm-l attocaa farnlk Ibmr bora. aal t-- ilMlr wbul tin. tu lb ta!uw. mum n't tamy M pmBUliir emiiluytyl !. A lw T.v lr iu mnt u . iiimi a. f. johssos a co.. B;M-la 1IM8 II. St IUcUb.olS.V4. ULL SlRSfftliX POMONA, N. O. TWO AS'D A HALF MILES WEST OFGKESBOUO. N.C. The main lit. a tl tht K'n bur.r.d A Dat ville lUi lroad pa.testliroiig't the i'ouu.is. a;.' wiimo ii'o w i i i tue dice, halein trains msle regular 1T twice daily tacit wsv. J lise interested iu fru t aid fruit growing are orn illy inviifii to i;iert tbif. the largest uurM-ry in the Mate, and one of the Wrgprt in the South Stock eon't of Apples, peach, peer, cherry, dms, dapance persimmon. pncot. .ii-'Carima. multerrie lUinee, grntte, ngs, riipherr'e. poosideiru, currants, pie plant, hncH'b wa nu, peens, chetnnt. sifaw!rric.. roses, ivcrgreens, shade trees, &c All the new au.t rare va rl. ties aa well a the old ones, wl.t.-h my new catalogue f r iiA6 will show. (Jive your order to mv an thoriarl agent, t r order t'irect fom the urry. Corrtponkn solici ted. Decrptive catalogue free to applicants. Address. J. VA L.I.MJI.1-.1, Pomona, (siiilford Co., N.C. Roll ible nalern.en wantcl in every count v. Agoo.l psvir.g commission will bt1 given. n.ay s it fPATBN T-jllO LLIiRHFLOUltf JSas. CO FATKrlT SAWS aiubaa c..eMBii inrso; c k.nt v,-;ui! mxy -f-Vuv onc- trtii&-- I " Jl ; 1 V w- CO V - attiMAir fa" - ro.iif- V r. rivti" ay CA.5AN'.ER!ttMt6I! ; CA.6ftMBHIUHf5l CAMMfmiu ni.ci. CA.CA!V,?RlU.. Fatamco Flouring Milte. iyESTAELISIIF.D 1774.1M C. A. Gambrill IVlfg Co., Prop's . JJALTIMOIiE. MAKYLAND. the PA'i'Al'SCO SUPERLATIVE is the Premier! Fiour of America, ana iu the United Kingdom, command decidedly more mouey Than other Aisericau Flour. Ask your grocer for it, or fr any of th boe well-known branda. For ak by MORGA N & CARR, Agents, Durham, N. C. sep 10-Awly NORRIS & CARTER, GRAND DISPLAY -OF White Goods, Laces Embroideries. and Tomorrow we will make a i-petis! I '(.play of laces, etnbtoiderie ittjl white goo Jj of every d etcription, r7 clndlnjr in my noveili-a new btfore howu in this msrkct. Lace Flouncings, In Oriental, Normandy, Fedora l'lntte, VkI, Ch:intilly, Spanish Gui pure, Ikie and two toned flounc sngs from 50c per yard up. Embroidery flouncings. In Irdla linens, cambrics, phiae, Iribh prat t and batiste in cue an I two tontd effects. WHITE GOODS, In mull De Paris, Pers'an lawn, Egyptian lawn, Bulgarian lawn. Vic toria lawn, India lawn, Batiste Arial strip,', silk mulls, India linen India (linictus, apotted nainsooks, Jor.es cambric, rrnch lawn. Ae. 100 pieces 15-cut India linen will I e otllrcd durirz this week at 8 J e jr yard. e propose to make this A GALA, WEEK for buyers cf w hite goods, lac, em. hroidcrie. table linens. tow U, nap kins. Mcrse il'es quilts, &c A q-ecial iuviulion is given to ev er? lady to lunko ns a iit durice bis wiek as rosnv of the above cooUs are j .l a aid will bo rlf.reJ 2 to 40 j ir tei.t. lhw tue marfcet value. Norris & Carter. RALKIQII N.C, p 1tf J.T.WOBLE. Hardware for Builders Hardware for Farmers Hardware for Factories Hardware fcr Evtiyhdy Paint, Leafl anflOil. CROCKERY BB CLifflE S.)me of the best and cheapest 000K STOVES ' T S&VotSlfatfUTi-jitM before buyusjr elsewhere. auc4 BUCKLE'S ARI1ICA SALVE Tmk I'-wiT Htva In tlx world f.irC'ui ?r, Lleers. S'lill filwnw, lvi i(.nw, Tet-b-r.riisitl"-"! Ilan.ls, ('liilU'.aius, Uviis and so oMii anu pmiuveiy run or no my reMitirvd. It is gimrniiUsst t ivt p'Tirn Mimiwtiim,or money reiinui' K ml bylt. blackuall A Son, Iirham, N. t ....11.14 ' Jons Uassisu J. s. Maksw t-hapt'l f iill, N. C. Durnam, N.C IAKMNO MANNING t anostsETa at law. Practice in Sute an.t vu.. JourU. OtEce Plant buihlinir. John Manuinir will be tn M. t n the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each UilU. ton a Tutl's Pills Arte allnr, wimm f hllln ri ; ',JlJ J w - U JL V A 1 . i " -?r A V A SATi FACTCI Y ll ti .. iJ DRINKIKQTOOIsITJCH, ; i&H 1 EE!! SIZES h ft!) thh sawiiiiwiijrt"avi""""w rr'tn in mt pioi tnwif f i i g .r . ;.!... SICK HEADACHE 4 r whirls fll. s an 24-1 2 SOLD T&T Wil&. 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